One last mention..RIP to Daniel Kurtis. I hung out with him while living in Huntington Beach back in 05'-06. Awesome kid of only 20-22yrs old. You reminded me at 15:32 On October 30, 2006, the fire was fully contained. Five firefighters died defending a vacant house locally known as the "Octagon" that was ultimately destroyed by the fire: Jason McKay, Jess McLean, Daniel Kurtis Najera, Mark Loutzenhiser and Pablo Cerda.
Man not gonna lie truck driving is very dangerous and scary at times cause the stories I've got from my time on the road from close calls to actual accidents it can be send shivers down peoples spines
I actually was a Pizza delivery person for about 6 months back in the day. The most challenging thing I faced was driving on my spare tire (donut) for over 1000 miles.
Wow. U actually put ironworkers into this...finally! In 1997, when I was just 16 y.o., my father was another ironworker killed on site. He fell (NO HARNESS at this job site) & on his way down, an I-beam was coming by at the WORST moment. He smashed his head on it & died before he even reached the ground. I'll always be a daddy's girl & I miss him every single day!
@billkikstra2225 Okay, that made me laugh! Yeah, he told me, when I was growing up, how he was part of the expansion of Maryland's Bay Bridge (where we live, duh). Every time I go over it, I just can't believe the guts u need to do that job! My dad was & will always be my super hero♡
@billkikstra2225 I replied, but it's missing, so if u get 2, it's bc I didn't see my 1st one... 😂 That made me laugh! Growing up, my dad used to tell me & my brother abt the places where he was involved w/ the ironwork. My favorite AND the most terrifying was the expansion of Maryland's Bay Bridge (my home state). It takes a LOT of courage to do that! But my dad's always been my super hero🦸🏻♂️
Confuses me why ppl like you aren’t main characters… idk like u deserve to be or maybe u are and don’t notice god or Lucifer around haha just kidding… plz don’t ask me to explain sorry for ur loss
I had, yeah past tense, an uncle who was a lineman. He got across the wrong wire and got knocked off a power pole. He never walked right again, right up until up he died.
Sorry to hear about your uncle. I have great respect for anyone who works - in whatever position, but especially dangerous ones - to make _our_ lives better. I hope your uncle is resting in peace.
Just sharing you this, as Romans 6:23 says, for the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. God loves you so much that he sent his son Jesus Christ to die on the cross to pay the price of all our sins. After 3 days after he died,he rose up from the dead. He will accept you not matter what you been through or have done. Accept the lord Jesus Christ as you lord and savior and ask forgiveness of all your sins to be saved from sin and have eternal life and not go to hell Jesus is our only hope for salvation and the if you don’t accept him you will not heaven and you will go to hell if you don’t accept Jesus Christ as your lord and savior ✝️✝️✝️
I worked as a pizza delivery driver for Pizza Hut in the SE part of Houston when I was in high school. It was an experience especially in Houston needless to say I quit after I got robbed at gun point and had my car stolen.
Two from this list. My roommate from back in the day, late 1970s, was a sought-after welder, so wanted was he that he was hired away from his Sioux Falls, SD welding job to learn how to dive and weld underwater in the Gulf of Mexico. He made it sound like no big deal, but I could tell he was definitely wavering a bit on the truth. #2: My brother-in-law lived in Alaska before he met my sister (from Iowa). In the 1960s, he was a smoke jumper in Alaska and in Montana. He's a rather reserved kind of guy so getting details from him was and still is impossible. Not my favorite B in Law but he's kind of a hero in our family. Me? Just a lowly (retired) Iowa farmer and US Navy vet.
I've got a couple friends who are king crab fishermen. They've said that its only dangerous like that during the winter, which makes sense considering thats when the winds actually get to those speeds
@chrismayer3919 oh definitely, even though I live up here in AK. You couldn't pay me enough to do what they do. There's a reason why only fisherman are out on the ocean during the winter
My dad used to work on power lines; I've got an old photo of him in his early 20s, standing on top of a 400KV transfer line tower, shirtless, wearing a hard hat, flashing a peace sign, no safety harness. He switched to safer jobs after I was born.
Former janitor here. I think for us, the biggest dangers are based on where we are employed. I worked at a large industrial plant. So for me, the dangers where harsh chemicals and sleep deprivation from long hours
Roofing isn't as bad as some of these but I've seen some crazy shit. One guy accidentally stuck his arm up to his elbow in 600 degree liquid asphalt. another guy 1st day on the job fell of a second story apartment roof .compound fracture below the elbow. Had to drive himself to the hospital because nobody else would miss work to take him. One dumbass ran off a roof chasing his hat and just like a cartoon it seemed like he was hovering in the air before boom. I never laughed so hard how he didn't break his leg is beyond me. Nowadays OSHA has all these safety harness you got to wear and that's when I quit roofing for a company and started doing my own gig.
Oh my stars that squirrel jump scare was hilarious 🐿️😮😂 However the pizza delivery people are at insane risk for such a basic food item 😞 The worst over all were the poor sewage workers, that's absolutely horrific conditions 😞 But the lighthouse keeper killed by molten lead was horrendous but the odds of that ever happening were millions to one, one very unlucky man. Fascinating video as always, cheers me dears 😊
yes that lighthouse keeper suffered for 12 days till he died. you know how much it hurts to get burned and he got it on his face, inside his mouth, down his esophagus and in his stomach. wow pain
It gets much colder than -20 in Alaska even at it's most southern point. I worked on a crab boat for one season and the coldest it got was -67. You can make 50k per season depending on the catch and what job you have. It was a decent season and I made 20k as a sorter.
My late husband was an Ironworker for 30+ years. A very dangerous job...he told me just a few stories of IW falling. Horrible, i appreciated him not telling me the worse he witnessed.
I was an Arborist ( Lumberjack ) for 23 years and loved my job. Being over a 100 ft up in the air at the top of a tree,that"s me in the thumbnail photo, usually felt out of this World. If it was a hot sunny day the views could often be amazing and the adrenaline rush was like no other. Of course there were the bad/shitty days when it would be raining and you would often be soaked etc etc, and then there were a couple of days i would discover a wasps nest somewhere at the top that i had not seen from the ground and i could not get out of there fast enough without getting stung many times. That was part of the attraction to the job though as it was never the same day 2 days running. Ive also worked in some amazing places such as England,Germany,Australia and Canada. Not to bad eh?
@ 13:15 ironworkers are mentioned. If anyone is interested in learning about how the Eiffel tower was built, there's a wonderful book that includes it in detail, from the POV of an ironworker. It's called "Paris" and it was written by Edward Rutherford. I highly recommend it.
I was working on a floating fish processor in Togiak Bay, off the Bering Sea north of ?dillingham Alaska. A fishing boat burned to the water line one night. All the crew was rescued. The captain slept in the fisherman's sauna full clothed that night and barely got warm. I think was in the water maybe 2 or 3 minutes.
Awesome video! Those incredibly hard jobs really don't pay li,e they should. That being said, I feel no job is paying much at this point! Bless the people who take on these position.
the inventor of the bulletproof vest was a pizza driver and got ambushed on night by robbers . he had a gunfight and survived. it inspired him to come up with a bullet resistant vest. he would do demonstrations to police depts by shooting himself in the chest at point blank range with a pistol while wearing the vest.
As this video clearly shows wages do not even come close to represent the importance or danger of a job. Getting paid a few cents for every time you risk your life, while others sit on a chair and click a few buttons to earn millions. What a fair and wonderful world we living on..
The pay scale depends on the arborist. The $50,000/year figure is accurate for non-union employees, but union guys, ISA certified arborists and the like can actually make six figures.
I was a hot shot firefighter, now in the logging and tree care industry. No two days on the job are the same . You learn to respect mother nature if you work in the woods.
Most of the time, the crocodiles are actually calm and don't mind since the handlers don't actually 'wrestle' them; they don't throw them around and yank them side to side, they give their tails a little soft, tug and the crocodiles are given their favorite foods which makes them passive since they know if they just let the handlers work, they'll be fed gratefully.
Add spray foam insulation into the mix! My first project. I wasn't told I needed to wear a mask. I was in an attic and my so called friend laughed when she sprayed foam that flashes at 250 degrees. Plus the chemicals flashing together made me sick as hell for over 2 weeks. NOT FUNNY! I was supposed to be fitted for a proper mask that would make sure I didn't breath in the side A and B chemicals. I also should have had a tyvek suit on. I was wearing a t-shirt and shorts. The company is no longer in business. I wonder why? I didn't even get the chance to ask the owners why they didnt follow any Osha guidelines.
Mount Everest is NOT actually the tallest mountain in the world, Mauna Kea in Hawaii is actually the tallest in the world, it’s just partly underwater, while Mount Everest is above sea level
Why did you show scaffold erectors on the iron workers section ? Most of been a miss understanding of your part but get it right brother. Didn’t finish the video but scaffold erectors definitely are described in your own words doing the same height labor as iron workers so I hope you mention them in the video.
Some how most of the videos I see on this channel I haven't seen before. Some, sure, but most of them are new to me. That being said, I don't delve deeply into the internet regularly.
I've been logging almost every day for the last 3 years and i gotten my fair share of injuries. 3 broken ankles, 2 broken wrists and a shattered ankle and I'm still logging to this day. I had a friend of mine die going on 3 years ago when we got an ice storm. He was out repairing the damage when a high voltage line snapped and electrocuted him
15:41 totally agree it may look fun but it’s also dangerous my dad has been one for 35 years before retiring years ago my uncles was one his cousin and my cousins dad still does it so does my sisters fiancé my brother has been doing it for 7 years and got a award for saving a man from his house that burned they even interviewed him they deserve more and get paid more then baseball players nowadays
i think lighthouses are increasingly likely to be fully automated these days. perhaps because keeper's wages are/were their largest operational overhead.
The one that got me was guys harvesting Sulfur from volcanoes, most of them were wearing only bandanas over their faces, no protective gear or respirators.
I used to be an Iron worker. Injured my hand, and after getting it repaired, was sent back to work on heavy narcotics. Now, imagine walking a beam that isn't as wide as your foot, way up there, on those meds.
One last mention..RIP to Daniel Kurtis. I hung out with him while living in Huntington Beach back in 05'-06. Awesome kid of only 20-22yrs old. You reminded me at 15:32 On October 30, 2006, the fire was fully contained. Five firefighters died defending a vacant house locally known as the "Octagon" that was ultimately destroyed by the fire: Jason McKay, Jess McLean, Daniel Kurtis Najera, Mark Loutzenhiser and Pablo Cerda.
Man not gonna lie truck driving is very dangerous and scary at times cause the stories I've got from my time on the road from close calls to actual accidents it can be send shivers down peoples spines
You got all the way in 2 minutes 😂
@@MISTERKICI'm still watching cause it's such an enjoyment
I like trucks
@sssniperboofygoofy I love my job driving and all but it's high risk high reward but gotta love the power and beauty these beasts have
@billkikstra2225 I work in the forest with my machines, it is FUN
and the ones making the BIG money are not putting their lives at risk. Instead, they just let their employees deal with all the hard work.
😳
As someone who lives in a hurricane prone area, I have huge respect for line workers. 🙌
They call him to see if it can make it to the house during a hurricane 😂
Sea weed stuck to him but still warm the food 😂😂😂😂
@Duderstradt i agree
@@capichowwhat is to😂😂 I can’t stop laughing 😆 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@toki3507 especially the new robots 🤖 delivering
Looking at you through your back door
Waiting for you to grab your food
Seriously impressive the amount of content you guys put out, and it's all quality, top notch stuff! Love it. Thanks for your efforts and keep em' up!
top notch? they literally just clickbait and plagiarise content you utter embarrassment.......
I actually was a Pizza delivery person for about 6 months back in the day. The most challenging thing I faced was driving on my spare tire (donut) for over 1000 miles.
Ffffffffffffffgghhhheeeeeeee
Bro drives around in a donut
Wtf a donut u fr???😳
a donut tire bruh not a doughnut
Was the pizza still hot when you got there???
Wow. U actually put ironworkers into this...finally! In 1997, when I was just 16 y.o., my father was another ironworker killed on site. He fell (NO HARNESS at this job site) & on his way down, an I-beam was coming by at the WORST moment. He smashed his head on it & died before he even reached the ground. I'll always be a daddy's girl & I miss him every single day!
Am sorry for your loss 😢
@@Bravestar186 Thank u ♡
@billkikstra2225 Okay, that made me laugh! Yeah, he told me, when I was growing up, how he was part of the expansion of Maryland's Bay Bridge (where we live, duh). Every time I go over it, I just can't believe the guts u need to do that job! My dad was & will always be my super hero♡
@billkikstra2225 I replied, but it's missing, so if u get 2, it's bc I didn't see my 1st one...
😂 That made me laugh! Growing up, my dad used to tell me & my brother abt the places where he was involved w/ the ironwork. My favorite AND the most terrifying was the expansion of Maryland's Bay Bridge (my home state). It takes a LOT of courage to do that! But my dad's always been my super hero🦸🏻♂️
Confuses me why ppl like you aren’t main characters… idk like u deserve to be or maybe u are and don’t notice god or Lucifer around haha just kidding… plz don’t ask me to explain sorry for ur loss
*Thank you, I am amazed watching these wonderful moments*
I had, yeah past tense, an uncle who was a lineman. He got across the wrong wire and got knocked off a power pole. He never walked right again, right up until up he died.
Sorry to hear about your uncle. I have great respect for anyone who works - in whatever position, but especially dangerous ones - to make _our_ lives better. I hope your uncle is resting in peace.
i’m so sorry. 🫶
Love your video. Be Amazed and keep up the great work, and congrats on 12 million subscribers
Just sharing you this, as Romans 6:23 says, for the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. God loves you so much that he sent his son Jesus Christ to die on the cross to pay the price of all our sins. After 3 days after he died,he rose up from the dead. He will accept you not matter what you been through or have done. Accept the lord Jesus Christ as you lord and savior and ask forgiveness of all your sins to be saved from sin and have eternal life and not go to hell Jesus is our only hope for salvation and the if you don’t accept him you will not heaven and you will go to hell if you don’t accept Jesus Christ as your lord and savior ✝️✝️✝️
@@kellilowe4604jeez man😅
I worked as a pizza delivery driver for Pizza Hut in the SE part of Houston when I was in high school. It was an experience especially in Houston needless to say I quit after I got robbed at gun point and had my car stolen.
Thank you for both Imperial AND Metric units - sooo many channels can learn from you! Always high quality!
What a beautiful day mr amazed keeping us entertained
Don’t you just love these crocodiles swamp puppies?
You are amazing🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Two from this list. My roommate from back in the day, late 1970s, was a sought-after welder, so wanted was he that he was hired away from his Sioux Falls, SD welding job to learn how to dive and weld underwater in the Gulf of Mexico. He made it sound like no big deal, but I could tell he was definitely wavering a bit on the truth.
#2: My brother-in-law lived in Alaska before he met my sister (from Iowa). In the 1960s, he was a smoke jumper in Alaska and in Montana. He's a rather reserved kind of guy so getting details from him was and still is impossible. Not my favorite B in Law but he's kind of a hero in our family.
Me? Just a lowly (retired) Iowa farmer and US Navy vet.
Your confusing me
Farmers and Military, both professions this country needs more of. Thank you for your service.
Even though I am now retired from work since October 2017 I STILL get that "back to school" feeling at about 2100 HRS on Sunday nights.
I love your contents. You could win the guinness record. You are the best youtuber,youtube has ever seen!
I've got a couple friends who are king crab fishermen. They've said that its only dangerous like that during the winter, which makes sense considering thats when the winds actually get to those speeds
No wonder crab and lobster are at a premium! 🦀🦞💰
@chrismayer3919 oh definitely, even though I live up here in AK. You couldn't pay me enough to do what they do. There's a reason why only fisherman are out on the ocean during the winter
My dad used to work on power lines; I've got an old photo of him in his early 20s, standing on top of a 400KV transfer line tower, shirtless, wearing a hard hat, flashing a peace sign, no safety harness. He switched to safer jobs after I was born.
As someone who works as a janitor, after watching this I must have it easy.
Former janitor here. I think for us, the biggest dangers are based on where we are employed. I worked at a large industrial plant. So for me, the dangers where harsh chemicals and sleep deprivation from long hours
Any job involving high-voltage electricity has my mother-loving eternal respect! (How fast does electricity move? How fast can you move?) ⚡️
My day has been amazed once again... another day another smile 😊
Him: “temperatures on mt. Everest can drop to -37 degrees Celsius”
Me, a Canadian: “ thats nothing compared to our * -50 *back at home”
Yep, I was thinking the very same thing.
If I was a croc stuntman I would be snappy…. To get a new job!
There’s no such thing as a reptile stuntman; that’s simply a load of CROC! 😆🐊
Roofing isn't as bad as some of these but I've seen some crazy shit. One guy accidentally stuck his arm up to his elbow in 600 degree liquid asphalt. another guy 1st day on the job fell of a second story apartment roof .compound fracture below the elbow. Had to drive himself to the hospital because nobody else would miss work to take him. One dumbass ran off a roof chasing his hat and just like a cartoon it seemed like he was hovering in the air before boom. I never laughed so hard how he didn't break his leg is beyond me. Nowadays OSHA has all these safety harness you got to wear and that's when I quit roofing for a company and started doing my own gig.
Tysm for entertaining us❤❤❤
Watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲
Oh my stars that squirrel jump scare was hilarious 🐿️😮😂 However the pizza delivery people are at insane risk for such a basic food item 😞 The worst over all were the poor sewage workers, that's absolutely horrific conditions 😞 But the lighthouse keeper killed by molten lead was horrendous but the odds of that ever happening were millions to one, one very unlucky man. Fascinating video as always, cheers me dears 😊
yes that lighthouse keeper suffered for 12 days till he died. you know how much it hurts to get burned and he got it on his face, inside his mouth, down his esophagus and in his stomach. wow pain
Wow! Those jobs are scary.
😮😮😮😮😮
I'm afraid of heights and idk why I love flying upon traveling
Those gymnastics at the beginning were so good.
My brother was a pizza delivered person for over 20 years. It's a miracle he was never hurt.
It gets much colder than -20 in Alaska even at it's most southern point. I worked on a crab boat for one season and the coldest it got was -67. You can make 50k per season depending on the catch and what job you have. It was a decent season and I made 20k as a sorter.
I agree with him his videos are amazing
I’m very curious who the commentators are. Watching Be amazed videos while puzzling is so relaxing. I love you guys. Thanks for the hard work ❤
Idk if I will EVER do any of these jobs EVEN for a lot of money 😅
Same
It's not about the money. People who choose these jobs do so out of desperation.
Lol "I can confidently say, I don't want a 'pizza' that job." 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Well done, Sir. It took me a second 😅
Definitely much respect to food delivery drivers. Going through all the treacherous routes just so you can chow down at your cravings
H is the true MVP
My late husband was an Ironworker for 30+ years. A very dangerous job...he told me just a few stories of IW falling. Horrible, i appreciated him not telling me the worse he witnessed.
I'm always amazed ❤️❤️
❤ Amazed by your videos ❤Please keep them coming.
Be amazed never fails to entertain
content... basicaly daily amazing work dude! keep it up!
Be amazed ur truly amazing man we love ur content..
Channel strarted over 7yrs ago and still gives the bet content❤
Awesome video! As usual!
😂no way have you watched it all. Its only been up for 9 minutes 😂
Never stop making content
What’s the name of being the captain of this job? 7:36
20:14 I thought it was the current that killed not the voltage! Sure the voltage does play a part, but the current is what does the main work
Congratulations on 12 million🎉❤🎉🎉🎉
I ❤ur videos mr amazed
I never realized how popular you are.12M,that’s alot of subscribers
Great video!❤
Thank you for this another great video keep it up
You missed being first 😂
I was an Arborist ( Lumberjack ) for 23 years and loved my job. Being over a 100 ft up in the air at the top of a tree,that"s me in the thumbnail photo, usually felt out of this World. If it was a hot sunny day the views could often be amazing and the adrenaline rush was like no other. Of course there were the bad/shitty days when it would be raining and you would often be soaked etc etc, and then there were a couple of days i would discover a wasps nest somewhere at the top that i had not seen from the ground and i could not get out of there fast enough without getting stung many times. That was part of the attraction to the job though as it was never the same day 2 days running. Ive also worked in some amazing places such as England,Germany,Australia and Canada. Not to bad eh?
I love your videos ❤❤❤❤❤
I love Be Amazed
I was wondering if you'd include the deck crew onboard US Navy aircraft carriers. Nope. didn't see those jobs mentioned.
@ 13:15 ironworkers are mentioned. If anyone is interested in learning about how the Eiffel tower was built, there's a wonderful book that includes it in detail, from the POV of an ironworker. It's called "Paris" and it was written by Edward Rutherford. I highly recommend it.
The workers died for the brooklin bridge and that is very sad.
But their souls will always be part of the bridge. I am proud of them
I was working on a floating fish processor in Togiak Bay, off the Bering Sea north of ?dillingham Alaska. A fishing boat burned to the water line one night. All the crew was rescued. The captain slept in the fisherman's sauna full clothed that night and barely got warm. I think was in the water maybe 2 or 3 minutes.
Every time i see that 12 Mil. subs im BEing AMAZED more than any of these superbly clever videos 🤯🤯😳
Love ur video
Late 😂
The crocodile wrestling is just animal abuse,btw great videos
Awesome video! Those incredibly hard jobs really don't pay li,e they should. That being said, I feel no job is paying much at this point! Bless the people who take on these position.
Keep up the amazing content! ^_^
ive been a fan since you startedmaking vids i liked alll of them. keep up the goood work!
the inventor of the bulletproof vest was a pizza driver and got ambushed on night by robbers . he had a gunfight and survived. it inspired him to come up with a bullet resistant vest. he would do demonstrations to police depts by shooting himself in the chest at point blank range with a pistol while wearing the vest.
you are my favorite narrator!
As this video clearly shows wages do not even come close to represent the importance or danger of a job.
Getting paid a few cents for every time you risk your life, while others sit on a chair and click a few buttons to earn millions.
What a fair and wonderful world we living on..
The pay scale depends on the arborist. The $50,000/year figure is accurate for non-union employees, but union guys, ISA certified arborists and the like can actually make six figures.
Happy New Year Be Amazed & team!!!
I was a hot shot firefighter, now in the logging and tree care industry. No two days on the job are the same . You learn to respect mother nature if you work in the woods.
All of these jobs are terrifying
Its a 22 minute video just uploaded 10 minutes ago. You didn't watch it 😂
Yay it's the first time that i'm early 😁
Thank you for the international units!
Most of the time, the crocodiles are actually calm and don't mind since the handlers don't actually 'wrestle' them; they don't throw them around and yank them side to side, they give their tails a little soft, tug and the crocodiles are given their favorite foods which makes them passive since they know if they just let the handlers work, they'll be fed gratefully.
Another good vid of course
Add spray foam insulation into the mix!
My first project. I wasn't told I needed to wear a mask. I was in an attic and my so called friend laughed when she sprayed foam that flashes at 250 degrees. Plus the chemicals flashing together made me sick as hell for over 2 weeks. NOT FUNNY!
I was supposed to be fitted for a proper mask that would make sure I didn't breath in the side A and B chemicals. I also should have had a tyvek suit on. I was wearing a t-shirt and shorts.
The company is no longer in business. I wonder why? I didn't even get the chance to ask the owners why they didnt follow any Osha guidelines.
Thanks again!!! More quality incredible content!!
Mount Everest is NOT actually the tallest mountain in the world, Mauna Kea in Hawaii is actually the tallest in the world, it’s just partly underwater, while Mount Everest is above sea level
Why did you show scaffold erectors on the iron workers section ? Most of been a miss understanding of your part but get it right brother. Didn’t finish the video but scaffold erectors definitely are described in your own words doing the same height labor as iron workers so I hope you mention them in the video.
This is just crazy with the pizza delivery
😮
The bear in the back of the truck who ate the mad honey was hysterical 😂
22:50 I ain’t never ever seen a job like dat it’s beyond me big fella @HahaDavis 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🔥
Wow pizza delivery is unexpected. And that manual scavenger job wins the award of worst job
I know that it’s been years since you did this, but can you make more riddles, please?
Some how most of the videos I see on this channel I haven't seen before. Some, sure, but most of them are new to me. That being said, I don't delve deeply into the internet regularly.
You got it wrong, the most dangerous part of working at height is not falling, it's the landing 🤣🤣
Semantics. LOL 🤣
U got a point lol
I officially call for the service to get more money all who agree to raise their hand and comment let the government know
Me
I agree that you need to learn how to use punctuation!
I've been logging almost every day for the last 3 years and i gotten my fair share of injuries. 3 broken ankles, 2 broken wrists and a shattered ankle and I'm still logging to this day. I had a friend of mine die going on 3 years ago when we got an ice storm. He was out repairing the damage when a high voltage line snapped and electrocuted him
15:41 totally agree it may look fun but it’s also dangerous my dad has been one for 35 years before retiring years ago my uncles was one his cousin and my cousins dad still does it so does my sisters fiancé my brother has been doing it for 7 years and got a award for saving a man from his house that burned they even interviewed him they deserve more and get paid more then baseball players nowadays
Fun fact! The first sighting of the yeti in the whole entire world was in the Himalayan mountains! How wild is that?!
1:02 The teeth aren't super sharp. What you really have to worry about is the bite force.
i think lighthouses are increasingly likely to be fully automated these days. perhaps because keeper's wages are/were their largest operational overhead.
Very good video
The one that got me was guys harvesting Sulfur from volcanoes, most of them were wearing only bandanas over their faces, no protective gear or respirators.
I used to be an Iron worker. Injured my hand, and after getting it repaired, was sent back to work on heavy narcotics. Now, imagine walking a beam that isn't as wide as your foot, way up there, on those meds.
Are you including tax to how much they get paid or not?
Bru,I can coment my own coment
And I liked my own comments to
I’m probably the only one who did 😢
Love ur vids